The Holy Epistle to the Galatians: Sermons on a Messianic Jewish Approach
The Holy Epistle to the Galatians: Sermons on a Messianic Jewish Approach
Peter says that Paul's letters contain things that are hard to understand which lawless people twist as they do the rest of the Scriptures.
Bible readers generally understand Galatians as Paul's dissertation against the Torah and against Judaism. More than any other book of the New Testament, Galatians defines the line between Messianic Judaism and greater Christianity.
Paul was a prodigy educated in the most elite schools of Pharisaism. He wrote and thought from that Jewish background, rendering several key passages of his work incomprehensible to readers unfamiliar with rabbinic literature. This collection of sermons on a Messianic Jewish approach to Galatians opens Paul's world and provides the historical Jewish context necessary to decipher the epistle. In an easy-to-read, narrative style, Torah Club author D. Thomas Lancaster takes his readers from one end of the epistle to the other, challenging conventional interpretations and offering new insights to reveal the Jewish Paul.